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Dave Feschuk: The last time the Raptors took a big gamble on an injury-prone player, they won a …

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Anthony Davis is a five-time member of the NBA’s all-defensive team, but he has played in less than half of Dallas’s games this season while nursing a calf strain.

It happened more than seven years ago, the NBA-shaking trade that put the Toronto Raptors on a path to their only championship.

In the leaner years since, Raptor fans have been waiting for its sequel: Kawhi 2.0.

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